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Tokyo's most epic all-in-one digital guide includes over 100 places to help you get the most out of your trip to Japan. As a bonus, I've included travel advice, links, and basic Japanese phrases.
Whether you're travelling solo, with a group, or as a family, this guide has something for everyone.
🌳⛩️ shrines, temples, parks, and gardens
🗼 🌇 incredible views of Tokyo
🍛🍣 Japanese restaurants with English menus
🍺🍗 outdoor eating spots
🖼️ 🎨 museums and art galleries
🛍️ 🎎 manga and anime shopping
🐢☄️ Pokemon Centers
🎠🎟️ theme parks and popular exhibits
🛍️🏬 the best locations for souvenir shopping
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Welcome to your FREE guide to Yokohama, Japan.
Or as I call it, "the PG-13 Las Vegas of Japan".
This area has activities for all ages:
🛍️ 🎎 manga and anime shopping spots
🖼️ 🎡 museums and theme parks
🌳⛩️ parks and gardens
🌇🏙 incredible views of Yokohama
☕️🍮 coffee and dessert
🍶🍜 izakayas and ramen
All locations in this guide are featured in the
"10 Things to Do in Yokohama" video on King Kogi YouTube, as well as the "Yokohama Tours" King Kogi video.
I've added a few extra locations as well as a list of hotels that I recommend which are in the area.
Bonus Tips:
-CosmoWorld is fun during the day, but many couples go at night for a more thrilling experience
-Landmark Plaza and Queen's Square Mall have coin lockers so you can store your shopping bags. You can use your subway card to pay for them as well.
-Red Brick Warehouse is always open for shopping, but they change the event in the plaza space. Check their website or instagram to see what they are planning.
-Chinatown is known for street food, but the food choices can get a bit repetitive. Check out the restaurants as well!
-Yokohama Station is great fun in the evening. It's loaded with bars, izakayas, karaoke, arcades, record bars, ramen shops, and more.
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Tokyo, the capital of Japan, is an eclectic city, an incredible mix of imperial palaces, sanctuaries, temples, but also cutting-edge neighborhoods full of huge skyscrapers and gigantic video.
Many of Tokyo's neighborhoods are like small cities, each with a different character: for example Shibuya is the district of young people, Akihabara of manga and electronics, Asakusa with its ancient temples and Ginza of luxury. Often you just need to get on the metro and get off at the next stop to see something completely different.
In this guide I don't just want to give you a list of things to see but I want to guide you to discover Tokyo through its neighborhoods.
By following an itinerary that is too precise you risk seeing the main attractions so quickly that you pass from one neighborhood to another without savoring the magic of the neighborhood itself. As everyone often says: "You either love Tokyo or you hate it" and
there are no truer words than these.
Unfortunately, Tokyo is a huge metropolis and at first glance it could give you a headache or even stun you!
In this guide you will find everything you need to best organize your trip to discover the greater Tokyo..
Inside you will find:
🗓️Best Time to visit
🚊Transportations
🏨 Where to stay
🏛️What to visit
☕️cafés
🍽️restaurants
🍹cocktail bar and nightlife
🎭activities
✨unusual places
📌1,3 and 6 day itineraries.
🎒excursions around Tokyo.
And lots of other information and advice that will help you better plan your stay...
Happy reading!👀
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I lived there for almost two years. I moved without knowing anything about their culture. For me, Asia was very far from my reach. I didn't even take it into account then.
The most complicated thing was joining a group of people there. They were very respectful to the point that not even a couple showed love for each other in the streets. On the other hand, everything was new to me, so I took advantage of every second to explore and learn more about Japan and my favorite city there: TOKYO.
CURIOSITIES:
If you don't have Japanese blood, you can't apply for Japanese citizenship.
Did you know that Japan has the highest life expectancy rate in the world?
86 years for women and 79 for men. The longest life expectancy highest within Japan is located on the island of Okinawa.
In addition, Shinjuku station in Tokyo is the busiest in the world. According to Wikipedia, 3.64 million people pass through this station daily. The station has 200 exits.
The most important thing: It's not very expensive.
You can eat for €7-8 and water always is free.
You can find accommodation for €25-30 per person.
Tokyo Metro costs €1.70 per person per journey.
High-speed Shinkansen train lines are expensive (but it is the easiest way to travel around Japan).
In this guide you'll find:
ACTIVITIES
TEMPLES
BARS
RESTAURANTS
COFFEE SHOPS
Here's a 4-day guide to exploring the best of Tokyo.
Please note that this is a suggestion.
You can adapt it according to your preferences and interests.
DAY 1
IN THE MORNING: SHIBUYA AND HARAJUKU
Shibuya Crossing: Start your day at Shibuya's famous intersection. Cross the busiest pedestrian crossing in the world and enjoy the energy of the area.
*Shibuya 109 Shopping Center: For fashion shopping and current trends.
*Meiji Shrine: Head to Harajuku and visit the Meiji Shrine, a haven of peace in the middle of the bustling city.
AFTERNOON: TAKESHITA STREET AND OMOTESANDO
*Takeshita Street: Explore the lively Takeshita Street in Harajuku, known for its extravagant shops and unique street fashion.
*Omotesando: Stroll along the elegant Omotesando Avenue, full of shops designers, boutiques, and cafes.
EVENING: DINNER IN SHIBUYA
Dinner at Ichiran Ramen: Enjoy an authentic ramen experience at Ichiran Ramen in Shibuya.
*Shibuya Sky Observatory: End the day with a panoramic night view from the Shibuya Sky Observatory. If you don't want to pay the entrance fee you can go to the bar building CE LA VI and see the free views there! Search CE LA VI on Google Maps and that's it!
RECOMMENDED RESTAURANTS IN THIS AREA:
The Rigoletto (Fancy restaurant)
Gyukatsu Motomura (Fried wagyu cutlets)
もんごろーや (Hot Pot)
Flipper's (fluffy pancakes)
Shibuya Eggs'nThings (Brunch)
COFFEE:
ANAKUMA
REISSUE
On Takeshita Street, you will find PET cafes (cafes that have dogs, cats, etc. and you can share with them while drinking coffee from a machine).
PUBS:
Ce La Vi
Tasuichi
Ottotto Brewery
HUB
DAY 2: ASAKUSA AND SUMIDA
MORNING: SENSO-JI TEMPLE
Senso-ji Temple and Nakamise-dori: Explore Senso-ji Temple and the colorful shopping street Nakamise-dori.
Breakfast: Try a traditional Japanese breakfast in Asakusa.
AFTERNOON: GARDENS AND RIVER
Hamarikyu Gardens and Sumida River Cruise: Enjoy the Hamarikyu Garden and take a cruise along the Sumida River.
Lunch: Eat at a restaurant along the Sumida River.
EVENING: TOKYO TOWER
Dinner with a View: Dinner at a restaurant in Asakusa with views of the river.
*Tokyo Tower: Visit Tokyo Tower to see the city lights.
RECOMMENDED RESTAURANTS IN THIS AREA:
In Asakusa:
*Sometaro Okonomiyaki (Okonomiyaki, a kind of Japanese pancake with ingredients of choice)
*Unagi Nakamura Asakusa Honten: Specialty: Grilled Unagi (eel), one dish classic Japanese.
*Sushi Zanmai Asakusa Sumidacho: Specialty: Fresh and varied sushi with a wide selection of options.
In Sumida:
*Yakitori Ton Ton Sumida: Specialty: Yakitori (grilled chicken skewers) in a cozy atmosphere.
*Sushizanmai Skytree Town Solamachi: Specialty: Sushi with stunning views of the Skytree Tower.
*Shinshu Soba Komoro Sumida Skytree Town Solamachi:
Specialty: Soba, buckwheat noodles, in a modern setting.
PUBS:
Hoppy Street (Hoppy Dori)
Kamiya Bar (神⾕バー)
Bar Quest
Asakusa Kurawood
Bar Six
Sumida Aquarium Skytree View
Ishibashi Bar
Kaminarimon 5 Sakura Terrace
Bar Roxanne
Monja Street Izakaya
DAY 3: EXPLORE THE UENO, SHINJUKU AND AKIHABARA AREA (ANIME)
MORNING: CONNECT WITH NATURE
Ueno Park and Museums: Visit Ueno Park, Ueno Zoo and the
museums.
Lunch: Enjoy food on Ameya-Yokocho Street.
AFTERNOON: LOSE YOURSELF IN THE MANGA
Akihabara: Explore the paradise of electronics and manga.
Theme Cafe: Stop at a theme cafe (Maidreamin Akihabara
LIVE RESTAURANT Heaven's Gate is one that I can recommend)
*Try to book in advance (at least a month before the trip)
Dinner: Dinner at a unique restaurant in Akihabara. There are many bars with people dressed as anime, I invite you to try some. (Another option is Sushiro which is next to Akihabara Station) *Japanese sushi that passes on a conveyor belt.
EVENING: SHINJUKU ALERT!!!
Shinjuku is a very large neighborhood and there are many things to do, if you stay longer days in Tokyo I recommend that you dedicate a day to this area. If you are fit of time choose what you would most like to see and do.
I leave you a list of activities so you can select what you want:
*Shinjuku Gyoen National Park:
Enjoy nature in this beautiful park, which combines gardens. It is a quiet place to take a walk and just relax.
*Kabukicho neighborhood:
Explore the lively entertainment district of Kabukicho, known for its neon lights, restaurants, bars, and theaters. Be careful, as
it is also known for being Tokyo's red light district.
*Tokyo Metropolitan Government Observatory:
Go up to the free observation deck at the Metropolitan Government building to enjoy panoramic views of the city of Tokyo.
*Golden Gai: (YOU CAN'T-MISS IT)
Discover the picturesque Golden Gai district, famous for its small theme bars. Each bar has its unique style and is a place fascinating to explore the local nightlife.
*Shopping in Shinjuku:
Make purchases in department stores like Isetan or in the district of shopping around Shinjuku station. From high-end fashion to specialized stores, you will find everything.
*Robot restaurant:
Experience a unique show at the famous Robot Restaurant in
Shinjuku. It is a colorful and extravagant show that combines lights, music, and robots.
*Omoide Yokocho (Street of Memories): (EAT OR DINNER IN ONE OF THEIR IZAKAYAS, YOU WON'T REGRET IT!)
Enjoy the authentic izakaya experience on this narrow street.
Full of small traditional Japanese restaurants and bars.
*Shinjuku Nichome: Explore the Shinjuku Ni-chome area.
*Samurai Museum: Immerse yourself in the history of the samurai by visiting this small but fascinating museum. contains a collection of armor, weapons, and art.
related to Japanese warriors.
*Ghibli Puppet Theater (Ghibli Museum):
If you are a Studio Ghibli fan, visit their museum in Mitaka, near Shinjuku. It is a charming place full of interactive exhibits and an exclusive Studio Ghibli film.
Day 4: ODAIBA AND GINZA (also known as the luxury area of Tokyo)
MORNING
*TeamLab Planets and TeamLab Borderless and Statue of Liberty: Visit the Lab team in Odaiba (get tickets in advance) and enjoy the views from the replica of the Statue of Liberty.
*Palette Town and Odaiba Seaside Park: Explore Palette Town and Odaiba Seaside Park.
Lunch in Odaiba: Eat at a restaurant with sea views.
AFTERNOON
*Ginza: Head to the Imperial Palace. If you want to enter on a first-come, first-served basis. You must be there an hour before (the visit is at noon).
Another option is to book online a month in advance (the visit is free, but you cannot enter the buildings currently they are state offices.)
Gourmet Dinner: Dinner at one of the fine dining restaurants in Ginza. (Recommendation: Ginza Steak)
Night Walk: Stroll through the illuminated streets of Ginza.
RESTAURANTS:
*Rainbow Bridge and Water Views:
Aqua City Odaiba Restaurant:
Features: Located in the Aqua City shopping center, this place offers a variety of restaurants with spectacular views of Tokyo Bay and the Rainbow Bridge. You can find options ranging from kitchen Japanese to international.
*International Cuisine and Entertainment:
Palette Town: Features: Within Palette Town, you will find a
wide selection of restaurants offering international cuisine and
entertainment. From themed restaurants to food options fast, there is something for everyone.
*Fresh Seafood and City Views:
The Garden Grill (ザガーデングリル): Features: With a view
panoramic views of the city and the Rainbow Bridge, The Garden Grill offers fresh seafood and grill dishes. It is an ideal place to enjoy a quiet meal with spectacular views.
OTHER BARS THAT I RECOMMEND YOU VISIT:
Virtu (Ginza)
The Bellwood (Shibuya)
Trench Bar (Shibuya, Ebisu area)
SG Club (Shibuya)
Ben Fiddich (reserve, is in Shinjuku)
Memento Mori (Ginza)
High Five (Ginza)
Gold Bar at Edition (Ginza)
Albatros Bar (Shinjuku in Omoide Yokocho)
ANOTHER RECOMMENDATION:
FREE WALKING TOUR in Tokyo.
ENJOY YOUR WALK THROUGH TOKYO!
TAKE LOTS OF PHOTOS AND TEST THEIR FOODS!
If you have any questions, write to me on the website or via Instagram.
WEB: https://valentinamiottifor.wixsite.com/valeviaja
INSTAGRAM: @valmiotti
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Whether you are living in or visiting Auckland, this travel guide is great for a slow weekend away to escape the busy city life!
Known for its beautiful beach towns, popular wineries, and scenic walks, the areas of Mangawhai, Matakana, and Tawharanui will make for the perfect weekend getaway.
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Northland is the northernmost of NZ's 16 regions. Come and immerse yourself in the pure beauty of New Zealand's sub-tropical paradise.
Explore Maori culture, the world's largest Kauri tree, pristine beaches, lush meadows boasting a striking shade of green found nowhere else and the Bay of Islands awaiting you with secluded beaches, dolphins and whales.
The Winterless North is a treasure trove of hidden gems and off the beaten path places, where countless rainbows await.
My guide includes 104 locations shown on an interactive map, the most beautiful places to visit, off the beaten path and hidden gem spots. The main focus of my guide is on outdoor nature places but also provides accommodation recommendations including free camps, places to eat and what to do.
I've visited all of these places myself (except some hotels and restaurants) during the more than 2 years that I lived in NZ. If you have time and you're doing a roadtrip you can just follow the route or simply pick out the places you like most.
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I've had the privilege to live in this beautiful country for more than 2 years during Covid and explore it thoroughly in my van.
The best way to make the most of your visit, is to travel by car/van to be able to get to all the places you want to visit and discover the more remote destinations as well.
My travel guides include popular destinations, off the beaten track spots and hidden gems, travel tips, hikes and to do's, the best free camps, other accommodation options and recommendations on where to eat.
To sum it up, everything you need to know to give you a great travel experience!
I will slowly add more and more guides here, so save this post to receive updates.
Enjoy reading! 🙂
I'd also be grateful for any support in the way of:
🌺subscribing to my page
🌺sharing this guide
🌺saving this guide
🌺leaving a review
THANK YOU SO MUCH!
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Welcome to your ultimate Kyoto Guide packed with +175 places to explore and visit.
Things to Do:
⛩️🌳 shrines, temples, parks, & gardens
🎋🎍 Arashiyama Bamboo Forest Area Guide
🍺🍗 Nishiki Market Food Guide
🖼️ 🎨 museums & art galleries
🛍️🏬 unique shopping spots
Food Spots:
🍢 traditional Kyoto cuisine
☕️ favourite coffee shops
🍰 cafes & bakeries
🍱 Japanese comfort food
🌱 vegan & vegetarian spots
🍡 desserts & snack spots
🍜 ramen, udon, and soba
🍶 Japanese izakayas
🌮 international food
🍺 craft beer & cocktail bars
☆This guide contains the best of Kyoto adventuring☆
1. The top tourist locations with my notes and tips.
2. My favourite off-the-beaten path temples and shrines to avoid the crowds.
3. A dedicated Arashiyama Bamboo Forest section, including my favourite spots to see that are lesser known.
4. A full separate guide to Nishiki Market and the side streets around it. There is a lot to do in the area, even once the market closes at night!
5. A massive selection of food spots to choose from, there is something for everyone.
☆ Have fun in Kyoto, and don't forget to take some time to just get lost in the backstreets ☆
Love,
Martina aka King Kogi
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Over the last 2 years, I have spent three and a half months in Porto, Portugal. That's a ton of meals! 😆 I love trying new foods and restaurants, and here are some of my favorite spots in and around the historic center of Porto!
Most of these places I've just found in my research over the years, some I've been lucky enough to just stumble on, and others have been suggested to me by the locals I have met along the way. But most importantly, I've actually been to every one of these places personally (some more than once!).
I've tried to provide a mix of budget, moderately priced and a few splurge meals. I hope my personal recommendations can help you plan your culinary journey around Porto!
What's included in this guide:
🔹9 Coffee/brunch options
🔹19 Lunch/dinner options
🔹3 Dessert options
🔹9 Bar/nightlife/cocktail options
🔹3 Food/drink related activities
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We went on a trip with my friends to a city in the north of Portugal named Porto. We visited a lot of beautiful places and tried many activities in and around the city.
In this guide I will show you all the interesting spots📍, restaurants🍽, bars🍻, clubs🍸, beaches🌊, accommodations🏠, activities🏄🏼♀️ and hacks you should know before travelling to Porto. I will talk mostly about places from my personal experience and some places I wanted to see but didn´t have time to explore everything.
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Madagascar: the island of dreams for so many travellers. Those who make it there cannot fail to be impressed by the breath-taking beauty and wildly rugged scenery of the island.
This guide is perfect for the adventurous traveller looking to visit Madagascar without a group tour. It particularly suits wildlife enthusiasts wanting to see Madagascar's diverse and incredible fauna in an ethical way.
We cover the basics of what you need to know before visiting, finding transport or a driver, plus a 3 week plus itinerary, which can be adapted as needed.
ITINERARY HIGHLIGHTS:
✨Hiking in Tsingy de Bemaraha National Park
✨Incredible indigenous Baobab trees
✨A chance to spot many amazing endemic Madagascan species, including lemurs!
✨The stunning beaches of the Indian Ocean
Optional seasonal viewing:
✨The blooming jacaranda trees
Optional add-ons
✨ A 3 day river cruise
✨ The gorgeous islands of the Northern Coast
✨ More chances to spot lemurs
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Have you ever heard of the charming little city Cartagena, in Spain? This really is a hidden gem in the south of Spain that everyone should visit! Whether you're fascinated by history, a lover of the outdoors or simply looking for a cute, inexpensive city to check out - Cartagena should be added to your travel list!
I've broken down all my top tips for visiting the city and surrounding areas - from places to eat and drink to hikes to day trips. You definitely won't be short on things to do and places to see.
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Hey there, fellow wanderers! Get ready to embark on an epic journey through the land of the rising sun without burning a hole in your wallet. Japan isn't just about pricey sushi and cherry blossoms; it's a treasure trove of wicked cool experiences waiting to be discovered. So, grab your Japan Rail Pass, lace-up those comfy walking shoes, and let's dive into the top ten cities to explore in this incredible country!
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This guide book covers majority information you need to know about Osaka
Why you should go to Osaka:
Osaka is where modernity meets tradition in a captivating blend. From dazzling skyscrapers to serene temples, bustling streets to rich history, and welcoming locals to mouthwatering cuisine, the city promises a unique and unforgettable experience that captures both your heart and curiosity.
This guide includes
25 places to visit
20 restaurants
9 cafes
2 bars
12 hotels
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Searching for accommodations takes a lot of time and work, so let me do that for you. This guide is all about the best Accommodations you can get and not break your wallet (Unless you choose to). From Airbnb, hotels to Onsens you can find it all here.
I will be constantly updating this doc so stay tuned, and be sure to book via the "Check Prices" button to help give me credit for the recommendations!
Check out my other guides:
1. Japan Travel Made Easy: One-Stop Guide for First-Timers:
https://www.thatch.co/guide/3fp1o16zeizte/view
2. Unblocking Your Japan Travel Experience: Tips for Overcoming Travel Constipation https://www.thatch.co/guide/3mp44f24mcojt/view
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Explore this map, I made as the ultimate Japan guide, to get inspired and discover the places that will become the highlight of your next trip. Many of the places in this map will have helpful booking links and/or links to social media posts with more inside information.
I see all my Guide Maps as perpetual works in progress and will do my best to add to and update them as my knowledge expands.
Use my Klook promo: ACKUGARTE for 10% off for new users and 3% off for returning users.
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